Admission Information for International Students

The Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management offers advanced study and research opportunities to international students. Master's and Doctoral courses will lead to the corresponding degrees respectively in two years and three years. Lectures and instructions for research are given generally in English. Japanese language courses are optionally available.

There are various types of application procedures for the graduate programs in the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management. You can see brief information of each procedure in this page.

1. Regular Admission

Entrance Examination

There is an entrance examination at the end of August. (Application period will be around the beginnings of July.) The examination is carried out either in Japanese or in English. Successful applicants can enroll in the department in October of the same year or in April of the following year.

Those who wish to apply to this process must submit an application form and required documents with an examination fee to the office of Graduate School of Engineering. Useful information regarding the regular admission process is available on the following web page.

One of the reasons for foreign students to become a post graduate international research student is to prepare themselves before taking an entrance examination of the master's/doctoral course. Those who wish to enter the department as a graduate research student at first need to apply to the Office of International Students (OIS).For the detailed information please see the following web page.

Special Graduate Program was established to provide advanced education to promising, qualified students from all around the world. Admitted students through this program, directly enter the Master's or Doctoral program of the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management. Applicants must apply for the program through "T-cens" on-line application system, and receive the preliminary evaluation based on academic qualification, which does not require applicants to come to Japan to take an entrance examination.

The Graduate School of Engineering will recommend a select few students who demonstrate outstanding merit to the scholarship sponsors.

Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) will offer scholarship for international students by embassy recommendation. Those who wish to apply for this scholarship program should contact the Japanese embassy in your country and submit an application form and required documents to the embassy. Those who pass the preliminary selection by the embassy, please check the next process at our school in the following web page.